Deleting separate History entries is slow beyond any common sense.
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dedar last edited by
Had same issue on mac os and windows...
firt I installed the actual version and than I used:
actualisation & restore... with keping my data...
it solve the problem for now... -
dedar last edited by
Had same issue on mac os and windows...
firt I installed the actual version and than I used:
actualisation & restore... with keping my data...
it solve the problem for now...
but first, sync what's important because this action deleted my bookmarks and all opened tabs...
history was untouched and extensions also -
beacon07 last edited by
@burnout426 Slow deletion of history on opera has been an issue for a while now.
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siraniks last edited by
It is also my problem too ... history takes time to load and deleting one entry takes 3 seconds to load before it updates ...
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emir0723 last edited by
My version is 100.0.4815.54 and I'm having the same problem for a while. Deleting entries is extremly hard and besides that history tab is problematic as while. Multiple times I come up to a empty page when I open the history page.
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SuperKoshej613 last edited by leocg
@superkoshej613
Still persists. Even the most newest update still "silently nudges" me to clean my History at least weekly, or the OP problem comes back. How about you actually fix the stupid coding that causes the number of entries to be a problem to begin with? Because if it was just a text file, I'm pretty sure there would NOT be ANY delays or problems. So who needs this dumb encoding anyways? I sure don't. -
allanfelipe last edited by
I use Opera for a long time and always recommended it, but unfortunately these "small" things, like the delay when deleting history entries, impossibility to disable the mute button in tabs, the existence of a border, crashes where I lost all my open tabs ... are pushing me towards Vivaldi.
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Mrmilesmano last edited by
Deleting one single entry seems to last more than 5 seconds and only have a month of entries. I also have has to crash the Opera.exe program several times for eating up all of my RAM. If these bugs are not fixed, I'm bailing out for a different browser. It is irritating that Opera thinks so poorly of its users.
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SuperKoshej613 last edited by
@mrmilesmano
Note: This is the Opera Forum... So, yeah. Nice, nice.
Good question: Why am I still using it? I mean, nostalgia and esthetic conditioning, yes, but why really? -
SuperKoshej613 last edited by
Interesting. It seems that 103 finally fixed this nonsense today. Bumping this thread for others to share their experience. How is it, guys?
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SuperKoshej613 last edited by leocg
@allanfelipe Well, someone posted a thread complaining that it Started causing issues only now. I really guess it's a case by case issue, it seems.
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bitrat last edited by
@superkoshej613
I have found a solution to my problem:
In the Opera installation directory there is in the folder
"Profile" => "Data" a file called "History".Make a copy of the file "History" (backup) and open
the original file "History" with an editor.
Delete everything in this file and save it, so that you now have an empty file.Now just start Opera and test it.
For me the browsing history is now normal fast again.
I mean it is even faster than before.I wonder that the file "History" contains entries and surfing traces, although you have deleted the history (everything) (?)
Dear Dev's, why is this?